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Mounds View PD Reserve Unit 2021 Annual Report <br />The Mounds View Police Reserve unit was established at the end of 2018. The mission of <br />the reserve unit is to utilize non -sworn volunteers to assist sworn police officers with low risk <br />daily activities, help with community outreach events, and be an on call reserve element in <br />emergencies. A secondary objective is to identify potential candidates for open sworn police <br />officer positions. Reserve Officer McNair completed a 150 hour internship with our police <br />department at the beginning of the year. Reserve Officers Quasabart and McNair were hired by <br />other agencies (Shakopee PD and Fridley PD respectively). Reserve Officer Traczyk was <br />recognized at our awards banquet with a community service award for his efforts with the Coat <br />Drive. Reserve Officer Sill decided he was changing career paths and left our unit. Recruiting <br />reserves this year has been difficult much like recruiting police officers has been. Only one <br />reserve (Jose Pabon) was added to our roster in 2021. <br />■ Reserve Officers added: 1 <br />• Reserve Officers lost: 3 <br />• Current Number of Active Reserve Officers: 4 <br />• Total Reserve Volunteer Hours: 268.25 <br />• Solo Patrol Activities <br />o Traffic Assists: 5 <br />o Medical/Lift Assists: 1 <br />o Lockouts:3 <br />o Animal Impounds: 3 <br />o Proactive Patrols/Property Checks: 33 <br />o Transports (Prisoner and Other): 8 <br />o Recovered Property: 1 <br />o Vehicle Impounds: 5 <br />The reserve unit also provided reserve officers to assist with the following Special <br />Events/Emergency Callouts in 2021: <br />• Polar Plunge <br />• New Brighton Stockyard Days <br />• Festival in the Park Parade/Events <br />• Various Rockwall Events <br />■ Coat Drive <br />9 County Road I Homicide Scene Security <br />